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5. Research: Terra incognita or land of new emotions? | Tiago Simas Freire
The Early Music Podcast
14 minutes 36 seconds
2 years ago
5. Research: Terra incognita or land of new emotions? | Tiago Simas Freire
In this episode, Tiago Simas Freire discusses how research is also a means of connecting the past with present emotions. More than historically informed, Early Music can be culturally informed and resonate with our own experiences. And that’s the first step for successful research projects that will breach the market! CREDITSguest Tiago Simas Freire, "Per esercitarsi nella dispositione di gorgia" (CNSMDL, Schola Cantorum Basiliensis, HEM Geneva)interview & editing Darina Abloginaproduction REMAdesign Doretta RinaldimusicAd Tenebras - Jerusalem surge - Responsório II, Dizidme qual de los dos, Requiem aeternam - Graduale - Anonyme, Zente Pleto - Vilancico Negro a2 & a6 performed by Capella Sanctae Crucis and Tiago Simas FreireAd Tenebras, Artway Records / University of Coimbra 2023
The Early Music Podcast
Interviews with specialists of the cultural field that bring a new perspective to your professional practices and goals!
The Early Music Podcast is a series dedicated to what’s happening in the Early Music sector in Europe, brought to you by REMA, the Early Music Network !